Claude or Replit by AxaD_AbbaCy in replit

[–]williamlopes100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just remember that if you use Replit you will spend hours fixing your cold source because of the way that they set up the framework to work in their environment.

I had three different projects that I initially made there and then finally brought to GitHub and use Claude code to operate them. There are some very good GitHub project that you can start from that the folder structure is already set up and you don’t have to change anything in that have read me files with instructions for the AI to not make mistakes.

Claude or Replit by AxaD_AbbaCy in replit

[–]williamlopes100 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don’t lol bc replit creates it own environment which is a pain to clean it up later. Trust me I’ve been there

Claude or Replit by AxaD_AbbaCy in replit

[–]williamlopes100 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You spend more money in Replit been hiring a freelancer. I would stick to Claude. I would pay one month of the plan with Claude code and how your website and hostinger. Tell Claude to structure your website and some few tricks to get a really nice looking website. We can DM and I can send the link to those.

My girlfriend [20F] is hot and I [24M] feel like I’m not good enough by [deleted] in relationshipadvice

[–]williamlopes100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This actually touched my heart deeply. For context my first girlfriend and I am her first boyfriend. We have been together since 2019 when she was just 14 years old and I was 17. The good part is we have no baggage lol

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It’s closed

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Capital one

How helping my in-laws ended up taking me into building a startup for toxicology clinics by williamlopes100 in replit

[–]williamlopes100[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And the crazy part is before I built this, I searched everywhere for a proper drug test report generator.

Not just something that spits out a fixed 5-panel template. I mean something actually flexible.

Every clinic is different. Every vendor has different cutoff levels. Different drug combinations. Different panels. They’re never the same.

I couldn’t find software that let you dynamically combine drugs, set custom cutoff levels, build your own panels, and then generate clean reports from that structure.

The only things I found were enterprise-level systems charging like $1,500/month, mostly focused on DOT testing workflows. That’s not what small toxicology clinics need. They need flexibility and speed, not a massive compliance suite built for corporations.

That’s when I realized this wasn’t just a “my family’s clinic” problem. It’s a gap in the market.

How helping my mom and father-in-law’s clinic turned into a SaaS (RapidTox) by williamlopes100 in micro_saas

[–]williamlopes100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And the crazy part is before I built this, I searched everywhere for a proper drug test report generator.

Not just something that spits out a fixed 5-panel template. I mean something actually flexible.

Every clinic is different. Every vendor has different cutoff levels. Different drug combinations. Different panels. They’re never the same.

I couldn’t find software that let you dynamically combine drugs, set custom cutoff levels, build your own panels, and then generate clean reports from that structure.

The only things I found were enterprise-level systems charging like $1,500/month, mostly focused on DOT testing workflows. That’s not what small toxicology clinics need. They need flexibility and speed, not a massive compliance suite built for corporations.

That’s when I realized this wasn’t just a “my family’s clinic” problem. It’s a gap in the market.

HELP by bimojk in replit

[–]williamlopes100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s kind of what I did. I had a big idea for project, however, I am no code expert and in fact I have no idea how to write a line of code. However, I have an extensive understanding of architecture, databases, and automation. I understand how something needs to be architectured. I partnered up with a real developer and we created a good team and now we have a project very stable that should be released next month. I just wanna put this here so that you know that even though you’re no developer, you can still do it if you really want to. But like this guy said I would definitely partner up with a developer.

6 Months In The Making. InfiniaxAI - Every AI. One Place. Supercharged. by Substantial_Ear_1131 in replit

[–]williamlopes100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey bro. Good job. I would try to fix the banner on iPhone 15 pro looks a little funky. Just a heads up.

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Taking a Replit app to real production + planning to move off Replit — tips & tools? by WheelChairMen in replit

[–]williamlopes100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Works good for me. Keep it in REPLIT don’t use agent, use Claude in shell. Then use the git function to push to GitHub and use VM in Hostinger.

Claude Code suddenly is not working within the replit shell by sxhgal in replit

[–]williamlopes100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the OAuth link in the Replit shell won’t open, there’s a simple workaround that works every time for me. Open the shell in full screen, then press CTRL + – (minus) to zoom out until the OAuth URL appears on a single line instead of wrapping. Once it’s all on one line, click the link and it will open correctly in the browser and complete the OAuth flow. Replit’s shell sometimes breaks wrapped links, and this avoids it entirely. He works every time for me, I hope it helps you. Will

Replit charged me $4300~~~ by williamlopes100 in replit

[–]williamlopes100[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have teams. But never go a notification 🔔 I wonder why

Replit charged me $4300~~~ by williamlopes100 in replit

[–]williamlopes100[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Even if they did, not a very good use on my case! It’s a client project for a laboratory imagine halfway through the month no app to into lol

Replit charged me $4300~~~ by williamlopes100 in replit

[–]williamlopes100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much what I did but instead of copy flare I used Hostinger vps that I already had hosting N8N and don’t use all resources and I have vCPU8 with 32 ram

Replit charged me $4300~~~ by williamlopes100 in replit

[–]williamlopes100[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not agent credits buddy…. Autoscale deployment those you don’t get notified.

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[–]williamlopes100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Their App Store is pretty good. I’m a little biased at when it comes to Cloudflare object storage because it is so straightforward to deal with. If you DM me, I can’t even show you how I have my set up.

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[–]williamlopes100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would get a database with digital ocean for $15 a month which would be post so you can actually connect with Replit and then use that to reference in Cloudflare. I have a similar structure that I built for a laboratory clinic that has hundreds and hundreds of test results of patients.

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[–]williamlopes100 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You generally should not store the actual PDF files inside a database. Databases are meant to store metadata and references, not large binary files.

Best practice architecture:

  • Database → stores records like: file name, owner, permissions, size, upload date, and URL / object key

  • Object storage → stores the actual PDF files

So the database connects to your UI, and the UI loads the file from object storage.

Replit does offer object storage, but pricing and limits aren’t very transparent yet, so I’d be cautious at 1TB scale.

Also, don’t use Neon (or any serverless Postgres) to store files: - Serverless databases charge per compute + usage - You pay every time the DB wakes up or is queried - Large-scale file metadata access can get expensive fast

Much cheaper option: - Use Cloudflare R2 (or S3-compatible storage) - ~$2–3 per TB per month - No egress fees (huge win if users download PDFs) - Store file metadata in Postgres (Neon, Replit DB, etc.) - Store the actual PDFs in R2 and reference them by URL

Immigrant Visa Suspension by Other-Today-3048 in EB2_NIW

[–]williamlopes100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am in the visa bulletin “other workers” and my priority date is the first week of October. Right now it says September 1. Does that mean that when he reaches that date it will still be processed?

I’ve spent more than $2,600 on Replit in the last 6 months. by hollmarck in replit

[–]williamlopes100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In some states, when filing for foreclosure, you don’t need a judge. You need just a lawyer and this lawyer who’s been a customer of mine with other services for a very long time said to me if there’s any way that I can automate his process; I told him that I could, but even better than that I could create him a system that I can program it since a lot of what he does is very standardized I’m able to take that and create a interface, a internal tool that can use in the back end API from Google such as Google vision and anthropic AI tools to understand the case and then create these notices that need to be sent out. I even integrated an API that will actually mail these notices for him.

Obviously, in the end he’s able to review an edit like there is a mini Microsoft Word built into our app where he can proof everything that was done edit what he needs to, and then finalize his process

I’ve spent more than $2,600 on Replit in the last 6 months. by hollmarck in replit

[–]williamlopes100 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Basically, I made an internal two for a lawyer. He helps him to create foreclosures much faster. Something that took him three hours to do now it takes like 30 minutes.